Museum Bath®︎ Logo Mark Demonstration experiment at The National Museum of Western Art (October 20, 2025) *"Museum Bath®︎" is a registered trademark of Kyushu Sangyo University. We are pleased to announce that Yume Cloud Japan Inc. (CEO: Daisuke Yoshida, hereinafter referred to as "Yume Cloud Japan") has signed a joint research agreement with Kyushu Sangyo University (Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture, President: Misakichi Kitajima) to advance the evaluation of the well-being effects of "Museum Bath®︎" using AI. (Table of Contents) Purpose of Joint Research What is Museum Bath®︎? Possibilities Revealed by Last Year's Demonstration Experiment Results This Year's Demonstration Experiment Plan Expectations for the Demonstration Experiment (Comments from Experts) Goals of This Joint Research Future Developments Reference Materials 1. Purpose of Joint Research This joint research aims to realize an "AI Museum Bath" that scientifically and objectively visualizes the effects of cultural and artistic experiences, and in the future, proposes optimal cultural and artistic experiences for each individual. This is based on the results of the "Museum Bath" demonstration experiments that Kyushu Sangyo University has been conducting nationwide since September 2020 (accumulating scientific data from over 1,500 individuals at over 100 museums nationwide, including The National Museum of Western Art). * "Museum" is defined based on the Museum Act as facilities such as historical, art, and science museums. 2. What is Museum Bath®︎? "Museum Bath®︎ (an activity that utilizes the healing effects of museums for health promotion and disease prevention through museum visits)" is research proposed by Professor Izumi Ogata, Specially Appointed Professor at the Faculty of Regional Co-creation, Kyushu Sangyo University. Similar to forest bathing and sea bathing, it scientifically verifies effects such as: Relaxation through appreciation Brain activation Regulation of the autonomic nervous system